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TLP Green Liaison Information Report: Criminal Actors Extorting Medical Professionals by Impersonating DEA Agents
The FBI Atlanta Field Office, in coordination with the Office of Private Sector, prepared this Liaison Information Report (LIR) to inform medical professionals and healthcare sector members in the Atlanta Area of Responsibility regarding a scheme where criminal actors called licensed medical professionals and suggests their professional licenses have been connected to ongoing criminal investigations.
AHA Comments on OIG Proposed Rule on Information Blocking Enforcement
AHA comments on the proposed rule on grants, contracts, and other agreements: fraud and abuse; information blocking; Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) civil money penalty (CMP) rules.
AHA Comment Letter to OIG Extending the Antikickback Protections for Health IT Donations
AHA's comments on the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) proposed rule that would extend the regulatory protections under the federal antikickback law for hospitals that want to provide assistance to physicians in adopting certain health information technology (IT).
Supreme Court rules whistleblowers have up to 10 years to file under the FCA
Whistleblowers who file a lawsuit within three years of reporting an alleged fraud to a responsible government official may have up to 10 years after the alleged fraud occurred to file a lawsuit.
AHA: OIG Proposal Unlikely to Lower Drug Prices
A Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Inspector General proposal to change drug discount safe harbors under the federal anti-kickback statute would likely increase premiums for Medic
Amicus Brief: AHA and Federation of American Hospitals
The AHA and Federation of American Hospitals today urged the U.S.
AHA responds to CMS's RFI on reducing regulatory burden of the Stark Law
RE: CMS-1720-NC, Request for Information Regarding the Physician Self-referral Law
Committee approves four Medicare-related bills
The House Ways and Means Committee yesterday approved legislation that would establish a three-year pilot program to test using smart card technology to combat Medicare fraud and protect beneficiary identity.
House approves four Medicare-related bills
The House of Representatives yesterday approved legislation (H.R. 6690) that would establish a three-year pilot program to test using smart card technology to combat Medicare fraud and protect beneficiary identity.